Case Studies
Leading Australian ISP Required a Streamlined Approach to Network Management
Overview
Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems Networks & Connectivity - Network Management & Analysis Software | |
Software Telecommunications | |
Business Operation Quality Assurance | |
Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services System Integration | |
Operational Impact
Servers Australia utilizes the A10 ADC multi-tenancy features to concentrate its clients’ diverse environments onto a single pair of A10 ADC appliances. With Application Delivery Partitions (ADPs), an A10 ADC can deliver more than a hundred virtual ADC instances, consolidating the ADC into virtual platforms, and improving overall efficiency. This allows each partition to act as if it were a unique ADC appliance. | |
The A10 ADC provides maximum uptime for applications. The A10 ADC’s High Availability (HA) feature provides sub-second failover and session synchronization between units; ensuring continuous connectivity for an enhanced user experience. Therefore, any failure will pass unnoticed by the end-users, as one A10 ADC appliance transparently replaces the other’s tasks. For Servers Australia, downtime is unacceptable. The A10 ADC ensures network maintenance is transparent and hitless. | |
The A10 ADC includes an easy-to-use web-based GUI, allowing administrators to configure their own load balancing services. In addition to the intuitive GUI, the A10 ADC offers an effective, industry-standard CLI; providing Servers Australia engineers flexible management options and easy deployment. The A10 ADC’s wide range of active monitoring and reporting capabilities enables customers to effectively observe activity on their system partitions, while allowing the Servers Australia team to globally manage the device. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Increased product portfolio with differentiated options. | |
Reliable service and decreased maintenance time. | |
Scalable performance and ease of implementation. | |